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TO-MORROW, At- 1.30 p.m. AT OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 151-153, Larabton-quay^ 'ATTRACTIVE SALE OF UP-TO-DATE OAK AND KAURI FURNISHINGS, MAGNIFICENT UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ENGLISH . MODEL, IN SPLENDID ORDER; •' . 9-STOP ORGAN. ] OA.K DINING AND BEDROOM FUR- I NITURE, HANDSOME OAK SIDEBOARD AND BEDROOM SUITES, LADIES' AND GENT'S BIKES, ETC., ETC. AL. WILSON AND CO. will con- • duct a large Salo of modern •Household Furniture and Effects as above, when, a very fine Catalogue will -bo offered. From Drawing-room to Kitchen. VERY FINE ENGLISH PIANO, by leading maker . , f) SECOND-HAND CARPETS, good MASSIVE OAK SIDEBOARD, in the very latest design, with .mirror back, wine cupboards, recesses, and drawers, oxidised silvor handles; a very showy piece, of furniture , SMALL DO., for breakfast-room p OAK HIGH-BACK CHAIRS 8-FEET OAK EXTENSION TABLE O OAK MORRIS CHAIRS Al : ■■■■.■'■■;:.■ OCCASIONAL TABLES and LARGE COMBINATION HALL STAND AND SETTEE, in oak . . ELEGANT 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (oak),, in. newest effect, , including wardrobe,. duchessc, . washstand, and double bedstead,fall beautifully finish ed, inset with oval mirrors. Cost big money ■ ■ '".■■. Lot of pictures, quilts, lot of cutlery, glassware,, b.m. fenders.. and brasses, small ' dining and kitchen tables, Austrian chairs, occasional tables and chairs, 6 pairs of lace curtains, 3 floorings ot good lino., mirrors and pictures, oak hallstand, • 2 upholstered couches, duchesse chests, treadle sow■ing machine,1 box1 ottomans, croquet SOt ■: ■: . . ■, ' ". . Double and single bedsteads, complete with bedding. ." On view fr0m.;9.30 a.m. . . . FRIDAY~23rd JUNE, . 1916, .. . 'At 11 o'clock a.m. AUCTION SALE OF TONS OK TONS ENGLISH GALVANISED IRON WIRE, lOiin. GAUGE. f\ '■ 1c WILSON AND CO. have been x3l« favoured with instructions from tho Post and Telegraph Stores Department to sell at their yards, Pipitea Point, 'Waterloo-quay,, Wellington—' ' OK TONS of ENGLISH GALV. IRON /*O WIRE, never used, and to be sold in 5-ton lots. Wire can be seen any day between the hours of 9.a.m. and 5 p.m. until day of Bale. This is a great chance for those requiring first-class fencing wire (new) cheap. A. L. JVILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. '' VACANT LAND, THE TERRACE (Near Corner Woodward-street) RESIDENCE OF 7 ROOMS, No. 81, PIRIE-STREET. ■ ~ MESSRS. J. H. . BETHUNE.& CO. havo been favoured with instructions to sell at their Rooms, Featherstonstreet, as above— LOT I—Part of Section 489, Wellington, having 119 ft llin frontage to THE TERRACE by a depth of 91ft sin to 45ft llin.; This land is situated at tha back boundaries of Nos. 140 to 150, Lambton-quay, and is suitable for the erection of a large private hotel, suites of rooms for professional men, factories, club rooms, etc. j LOT 2.—Section 4 of Acre 341, Welling-, ton having 26ft 6in frontage to PIRIE-STREET, by 76ft ./6m, together with the Residence^ (No. 81) thereon, containing 7 rooms, with bathroom, scullery, and conveniences, occupied by a tenant' at 27s 6d per week. This property is in a good situation on the tramline, and either as an investment or as a home is worth ihe best consideration of buyers. For terms, all particulars, und cards to view the residence, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers^ THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. ■■■' IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OI 8-ROOMED DWELLING, 13, CROSBY-TERRACE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on Thursday, 29th June, at 2.30 p.m.— ■ALL THAT Piece or Parcel of Land, having a frontage to Crosby-terrace, by a depth, of 74 feet 11 inches, together with the 8-roomed two-story ; Dwelling erected thereon, and known as No. 13, Crosby-terrace. This house is situated right in the heart of the city and is replete with all modern conveniences, including gas, bathroom, h. and c. water, etc. . ' ■ I For further ■particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ' THURSDAY, 29th JUNE, 1916, At 2.30 p.m. 2 SPLENDID SECTIONS, 2. EPUNI-STREET, LOWER HUTT, MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to Bell by public auction, at their rooms, 195, Lanibton-quay, as above— All those pieces or parcels of land being Sections 50 and 51 oh the subdivieional plan of the Elmwood Estate, Lower Hutt, each section having a frontage to Epuni-street of 60ft Bin by. a depth of: 179 ft 6in. " ' . . These sections are the pick of tho Hutt District for residential purposes, and are within 15 minutes' 'walk-of • the Lower. Hutt Station. For further particulars, apply to HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneers. A CHEAP MILK ROUND. FOR Immediate Sale, a Splendid Little Dairy Business, output at present about 100 gallons per day; and 20 gallons - of cream per week. Horses, Delivery Carts, Separators, etc., in fact all the necessary appliances to carry on the business as a going concern. This is a unique opportunity for a man with small capital. Price £250. Further particulars from B. Oliver, 455, Worcester-street Christchurch, or H. .Ernest Leighton, 182, Feathorstonstrcet,' Wellington. . = FRUIT BUSINESS. FOR SALE, one of the best cash Frait Businesses in the city, 6 years' lease, .veisy low rental, large turnover. Full particulars from .:: S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay, [

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 10

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